Event Coverage: ’10 Maxbimmer Midnight Cruise

Keven and I headed out to the meeting spot for 2010 Maxbimmer midnight cruise on Friday night and while we didn’t go on the cruise itself from what I read it went off without incident which is great because a whirly bird was floating above the meeting spot at about 11:30.

There is always a great variety of cars at this spot (as it’s a meeting spot for other clubs as well) so here are some of the photos I took while Keven got a chance to catch up with some old faces.

Outsiders

Basically every type of car enthusiast stopped by for a bit here are the ones I was able to take a picture of before they left

This Nova loves to rockA few VW guys showed up right before everything popped offThis RX-7 was dialed so I took a few pictures of itI really liked the wingless look with the RPF-1sNice stance also

Ballers

The expensive cars that came out, not to say BMWs are not expensive but these are more expensive?

Murdered e55This guy brought out his Aston but opted out of the cruise, not a bad ideaCarrera

BMWs

Alright onto the bread and butter of the night, as it was a BMW meet after all.

Devon and the e30 crewNice 5erA few of the E90 forum members came outI liked this 335i really clean with a drop and oem partsThis is the finished product of the wide body 2002 build I have posted on hereThe flares and bodywork turned out greatThe purple on pearl white worked surprisingly wellFamiliar looking clean e46Figures the first time I see this car in person he doesn't have all four rims onBimmersport M CoupeClean dropped dropExcellent wrap job on this car, and you already know how I feel about LMsTurbo z3 on VS-XX'sI got to see Mike's swap in person, its ungodly cleanShortly after the route was disclosed everyone entered into the night...

that 2002 is awsome apart from the paint wich belongs on a low rider not a classic tuner what were thay thinking! i love the lm but im dubius about this 3m wrap becaus i like to look at things and think yeah that will last 50 years like when you rods from the 50’s its our history and id like to think we will have more than just photo’s to remember it by